Vieux-Montreal is one of the most beautiful, well preserved and living "old town" this side of Europe. It is a major componet in making Montreal, "the truly different North American city". A...
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Vieux-Montreal is one of the most beautiful, well preserved and living "old town" this side of Europe. It is a major componet in making Montreal, "the truly different North American city". A...
Pretty Protestant cemetery where a smattering of historical figures have been laid to rest.
This lively Montreal plaza is a gathering place for natives and tourists, who enjoy the outdoor restaurants and performing peddlers.
Former home of Sir George-Etienne Cartier, now a history museum.
A famous market until 1963, this structure now houses various offices of the city government.
Catholic cemetery where several notable historic figures are buried.
This extensive underground mall is located underneath the 19th-century Christ Church Cathedral.
This restored neighborhood is known for its beaux-arts architecture.
Built in 1863, this Italianate-style mansion presently serves as the McGill University psychiatric research hospital.
This downtown plaza was recently renamed in honor of Lord Dorchester, the governor of British North America in the late 1700s.
This downtown historic district contains elaborate turn-of-the-century mansions, as well as the McGill University campus.
Tours of regional power generating facilities are offered by this Montreal electric utility.
This historic building, which dates back to 1882, now houses the offices of Corbis Distilleries.
An architecturally impressive collection of buildings, which include an aquarium and a museum.
